Tony Slattery

9 November 1959

Tony Slattery played in 1 movies in the Comedy genres.
Tony Slattery didn't achieve real success and got average imdb rating 3.7.
Tony Slattery is an actor, fool, and singer greatest known conducive to his seven years as a regular on the UK improvisational comedy _"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1988)_ (qv). Anthony Declan James Slattery was born on November 9, 1959, in Northern London to working rank Irish immigrants. He is the youngest of five, including one sister and triplet brothers. After completing his edification at Gunnersbury Youngster's Grammar Day-school in West London, Tony won a bursarship to inspect medieval and... modish languages at Cambridge University. His special studies there were Spanish Poesy and French Circulars. Tony's introduction to the entertainment business came while attending Cambridge. There, he met aspiring actor 'Stephen Fry (I)' (qv), who invited Tony to join the renowned Cambridge Footlights. From that point on, Tony has stated, "getting up on stage and hearing sniggering took over." The Footlights won the surely in front Perrier Comedy Prize at the Edinburgh Festival in 1981 for their production of "The Cellar Tapes." Then, in 1982, Tony was given the illustrious honor of being named President of the Footlights following such luminaries as 'Eric Idle' (qv), 'Clive Anderson (I)' (qv), and Peter Cook. The inappropriate part of Tony's career was spent appearing in London clubs doing "kind of a variety act with bizarre turns." He also made customer appearances on a number of British boob tube shows, including a stint as hostess of the children's program _"TX" (1985)_ (qv). Tony's big break came in 1986, when he landed a starring responsibility in the West Unemployed musical "Me and My Jail-bait." His other fake endeavors included "Radio Times," "Neville's Eyot," and "Privates On Pomp." Tony earned an Olivier Trophy nomination for his task as Gordon in "Neville's Island." Having definitely a varying job, Tony has also had numerous roles on the big screen in films such as _How to Get In front in Advertising (1989)_ (qv), _The Crying Event (1992)_ (qv), "Peter's Friends," To Die Suited for, released in the US as "Heaven's A Potter", "Up 'N Below" and "The Wedding Gear". Tony has made his biggest mark in television, having starred in and hosted various programs. "Saturday Night Stayback," "S&M" (with 'Mike McShane'), "Just A Gigolo," "The Music Whose Plumb b in agreement Is It Anyway? (1988)_ are some of the scads shows Tony has been involved with. Through despite deprecating reasons, Tony took a break from performing appropriate for a only one years but has recently begun working again. He had a starring function in a puff up layer and has done a number of projects since the BBC.Read moreLess

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